Publications about Wikimedia movement

This is a list of publications that discuss about the Wikimedia Movement including Wikipedia and its sister projects. This list will be useful for wikimedians who are interested in studying the history and the dynamics of the movement and relevant topics. Feel free to add items in the list. This and this enwiki category also includes some books.

Books

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  1. Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge by Merrilee Proffitt (google books)
  2. Sams Teach Yourself Wikipedia in 10 Minutes by Michael Miller (google books)
  3. SHOULD YOU BELIEVE WIKIPEDIA? Online Communities and the Construction of Knowledge by AMY S. BRUCKMAN (google books)
  4. Wikipedia - A New Community of Practice? by Dan O'Sullivan (google books)
  5. Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete Revolution by Joseph Reagle (Editor), Jackie Koerner (Editor)
  6. Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality by Zachary J. McDowell and Matthew A. Vetter (commons)
  7. Wikipedia: The Missing Manual by John Broughton
  8. Wikipedia: Pseudo- Encyclopedia of the Lie, Censorship and Misinformation by Sorin Cerin
  9. GOOD FAITH COLLABORATION The Culture of Wikipedia by Joseph Michael Reagle Jr.
  10. Wikipedia, Work and Capitalism - A Realm of Freedom? by Arwid Lund
  11. How Wikipedia Works by Ben Yates and Phoebe Ayers
  12. Common Knowledge? by Dariusz Jemielniak
  13. Wikipedia U - Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age by THOMAS LEITCH
  14. The Wikipedia Revolution: How A Bunch of Nobodies Created The World's Greatest Encyclopedia by Andrew Lih
  15. The Wikipedia Myth: A critical history of the internet encyclopedia; Seminar paper submitted by: Omer Benjakob for the seminar “Myths” by Prof. Moshe Zuckermann
  16. The Wiki Way - Quick Collaboration on the Web by BO LEUF and WARD CUNNINGHAM
  17. [Citation Needed] - The Best of Wikipedia’s Worst Writing by Conor Lastowka and Josh Fruhlinger

Blogs

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  1. Wikipediocracy (Go to site)
  2. Wikipedia Review (Go to site)
  3. Wikidumper (Go to site)

Scientific papers

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